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Santa Fe Caboose up for sale at a local Estate Sale.

(no, I don't have a backyard big enough).

#trainspotting

I wonder if anyone would notice this sign in the backyard. #railroads
So many signs
I mean, lots and lots of signs. And railroad stuff. #railroads
If you ever want to open up one of those kitchy Route 66 souvenir shops... Looks like this is the place to go, lol.
Hmm, there are two morse code keys in there. Among other stuff. I imagine the plae is chock full of random stuff.
Ship's wheel? Cowboy hat? Entire gas station replica buliding with gas pumps? Shelled Walnuts sign?
Once in a lifetime Train Memorabilia & more Estate Sale - garage & moving sales - yard estate sale - craigslist

People say once in a lifetime sale , but this truly is ! There is so much incredible items at this property is nuts ! WE YOU MUST ENTER PROPERTY AT OWN RISK ! This is some of the things you will...

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@ai6yr What an awesome collection!
@elaterite Almost a museum unto itself!

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Some curation needed?

And I too bemoan the fact that my yard is too small

@ai6yr There's an entire White Trash Diorama with rotting motor coach and hobo too.
@W6KME LOL
@W6KME Also Army Man with shells and grenades attached (hopefully inert, lol)
@ai6yr Hah! This is the sort of thing where you can say stuff like "I bet those grenades are probably inert!" You know, like really probably, but I'm not putting any money on it
@W6KME Curious how much they're asking for the caboose, lol.
@ai6yr It's definitely removeable, but you'll have to reserve or lease the adjacent line, have it lifted, and be able to clear it from that section of line. I expect the Historical Museum in Fillmore will end up with it. Although, they do already have a Southern Pacific caboose.

@ai6yr Slightly tangential to the topic, but if you're in Ventura County and have never visited, you need to do so.

https://www.fillmorehistoricalmuseum.org/

Home | Fillmore Historical Museum

Fillmore Historical Museum seeks to preserve the history of the community of Fillmore and its surrounding areas and to make this history accessible and understandable to residents and visitors.  It is located at 350 Main St. in Fillmore, CA.

Fillmore Historical
@W6KME @ai6yr
Thanks for the recommendation. Had never heard of this museum before.

@W6KME @ai6yr Last year a historical society near me sold a bay-window caboose when they shut down.

Whoever bought it had it winched onto a semi with a beaver-tail flatbed to haul it away.

Despite there being an active industrial rail line across the street.

Guessing no railroad would haul these without a rebuild of bearings and brakes. And definitely not with plain bearings.

@markc568 @ai6yr The line shown in the background of these photos is no longer in commercial use, and is leased to a local historical society for excursions on vintage stock. So there is *some* possibility they could get permission to use the track.

But, and this can't be overstated, I'm not the expert on this stuff, I've just been adjacent to several private purchases of antique stock like this.

@W6KME @markc568 On the other hand, IF you can get it back up to spec, you can get your caboose hauled around the country (for a fee) by Amtrak!

https://www.amtrak.com/privately-owned-rail-cars

Amtrak and Privately-Owned Rail Cars

Train car owners can have their privately-owned train cars attached to the Amtrak trains between specified locations to see North America in an extraordinary way.

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@ai6yr @W6KME An attractive thought! 🤩

@W6KME @markc568 (Although, like boats, I suspect renting one is far smarter than buying one)

https://www.aaprco.com/charter-a-private-car

Charter a Car | AAPRCO

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@W6KME @markc568 LOL only $37,375

@W6KME @markc568 Looks like you can get on them cheap sometimes if they are repositioning a car for a trip. But you are basically on your own for food and drinks etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7_SqhK0ggg

I Chartered A Private Rail Car! [S4: E06]

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@ai6yr @W6KME @markc568 They're competing with private jets, not any kind of travel ordinary folks would do.
@ai6yr @W6KME @markc568 [squints] how the hell do they get the train car across the Golden Gate Bridge?
@flyingsaceur @ai6yr @markc568 "You're asking the sort of questions people we don't want for customers would ask..."
@ai6yr @W6KME @markc568 having bumped into one of these railcar owners at a hotel having a convention for them, I’m pretty sure it is the Thing for dudes who are moderately wealthy and also incredibly dull
@flyingsaceur @ai6yr @W6KME @markc568 Well, it's good to know I'm half qualified ;)
@scott @ai6yr @W6KME @markc568 Do you want to buy a Recreational Vehicle? But you hate driving, the outdoors, talking to people, and stopping?
@flyingsaceur @scott @W6KME @markc568 Hahahahahaha "incredibly dull"

@ai6yr @scott @W6KME @markc568 Possessing a supreme excellence in the area of being an unimaginative bore

I met this guy in the business center of a hotel in Buffalo. His first question out of the gate was:

“Are you here to steal my copies from the copier like the last guy?”

It took me a hot second to realize he wasn’t joking and to assure him that would not steal his copies

His second question was, “What kind of rail car do you own?”

I had to get Iit through to him that I had no idea what the hell he was talking about, and he then proceeded to explain that there was a convention for private rail car owners and all that entailed, and somehow managed to make it sound boring

@ai6yr @scott @W6KME @markc568 I’ve come here to steal copies and own rail cars, and I can’t afford a rail car

Thinking back, the railcar owners community sounds like either a HOA on wheels or a trailer park for the five to ten million net worth petit bourgeoise

@flyingsaceur @ai6yr @scott @markc568 You hit several nails on the head there
@ai6yr Would make an awesome radio shack, could rent it out for contests
@W6KME @ai6yr oh I learned that one the exciting way when I ran a small museum
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Neutered mannequin seems to be proving something about using big munitions to compensate 🤔

@ai6yr @W6KME

My first legal beer was a Rolling Rock. Lol

@RVLara23 @ai6yr I'm so sorry.

@W6KME @ai6yr

I like Rolling Rock. A nice nostalgia beer. And they put on a helluva Rock festival too.

But alas, it wasn't my choice. It was bought for me.

@RVLara23 @W6KME I've only bought Rolling Rock once in my life. (and I didn't drink any of it). I bought it in the middle of the day, on a bicycle, and the clerk there treated me like I was a problem day drinker and quietly rang me up and let me out the side door of our grocery store ("hey, buddy, you don't have to go out the front entrance... I'll let you out here...") 😂

(It was for slugs, but ended up all consumed by the wood rats)

@ai6yr @RVLara23 Oof, if I had gotten that sort of treatment, I'd have drunk it on the spot without breaking eye contact. Even a Rolling Rock.
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Attached: 2 images Checked off "bought cheapest beer possible before 130pm and bicycled it home" on the bike tooter achivement list. #BikeTooter (Edit: just for clarity, these are for my slugs, I do have a driver's license and no DUI arrest, I do own a car, and I don't drink beer.)

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I assume they still make it? I don't think I've even seen it anywhere since I left the East Coast.

@RVLara23 @ai6yr Budweiser bought them a couple of decades ago. They make it in Jersey now, while still putting the original brewery address on the label. It's usually the cheapest stuff in the store. Definitely not the beer that Latrobe Brewing brought out in the 1930s.
@W6KME @RVLara23 Actually, I take that back, I did make "beer can chicken" with some of the beer.
@ai6yr @RVLara23 Wow, I actually think I remember that from Twitter posts.

@W6KME @ai6yr

Interesting. Well, that explains a lot.

@RVLara23 @W6KME @ai6yr ain't made in old Latrobe anymore
@ai6yr @RVLara23 @W6KME It is actually a nice lager. Can’t believe you wasted it on slugs and wood rats. Although if you have ever seen LaTrobe PA, you might wonder where exactly the mountain springs are. 🤣
@CavedaleRhones @ai6yr @RVLara23 It hasn't been brewed there in quite some time. Possibly after someone pointed out there weren't any springs?
@ai6yr @RVLara23 @W6KME In college, the folks in the apartment next to us were all geology majors. They had "rock" parties. The puns never stopped. It was the only beer they had.
@RVLara23 @W6KME @ai6yr Rolling Rock in the tall bar bottles was excellent (fresh!). RR in cans were absolutely awful. RR in 12oz short bottles was drinkable if ice cold, but awful if warm.
I haven't had a drop after it was sold and stopped bottling in Latrobe. 33. #rollingrock #33

@cshishido @W6KME @ai6yr

Only bottles for me. Never had it in a can.

@RVLara23 @cshishido @ai6yr I'm a definite beer elitist. We won't talk about how much Brew 102 I may have consumed.

@W6KME @cshishido @ai6yr

No idea what that is but holy hell there's so many micro brews these days we all probably have regional gems all around us.

@RVLara23 @cshishido @ai6yr To call it a gem or a microbrew is a disservice to all beer.

When I was in college, in the Los Angeles area you could get a six pack of talls for a buck. It was brewed in a stinky brick brewery downtown, surrounded on three side by freeways clogged with the best of LA's historic smoke-producing behemoths and trucks. The dominant flavor was exhaust, with a touch of the aluminum can.

It was awful. But did I mention it was a buck for a six pack of talls?

@W6KME @RVLara23 @cshishido @ai6yr thank you for this description! I always thought it tasted like the liquid you get from squeezing out sweaty gym socks 🤢
@curiousrobot @RVLara23 @cshishido @ai6yr But hey, it WAS just a buck for a six pack of talls...
@W6KME @RVLara23 @cshishido @ai6yr the old PBR brewery that's now an artist collective?